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Table of Contents
Cabling Overview Page 2
State Farm Materials Page 4
Vendor Provided Materials Page 4
Test Equipment Page 6
Cable Installation Page 6
Cable Testing Page 7
Data Demarcation Extensions Page 8
Phone System Demarcation Extension Page 9
Closing Office/Abandoned Cable Procedures Page 17
Teleworker Demarc Extension Cabling Packet Page 20
DRAWINGS:
Figure 1: Patchmax Labeling, 12 Workstations or Less. Page 10
Figure 2: PATCHMAX Cable Termination Page 11
Figure 3: MPS Module Termination Page 12
Figure 4: Enclosure and Patch Cord Appearance Page 13
Figure 5: 66 Block to Modular T-1 Page 14
Figure 6: New Agent Cable Routing Page 15
Figure 7: Demarc Cable Routing Page 16
Cabling Overview
This will be a SYSTIMAX PDS Category 5e installation designed to support data
transport speeds up to 1 Gbps (Billion bits per second). INSTALLATION
PERSONNEL MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH SYSTIMAX PDS INSTALLATION
PRACTICES.
Technicians shall take necessary precautions and insure that all applicable laws,
ordinances, rules, regulations, codes and orders of any public authority having
jurisdiction for the safety of persons or property or to protect them from damage,
injury or loss are complied with. Installation of the entire wiring system will be
performed by competent and trained personnel. All technicians shall be
experienced in and capable of doing the kind of work assigned to them.
Installers shall be licensed and approved by state and local authorities if
required by federal, state or local statutes, codes and ordinances. Technicians
shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or
rubbish caused by them or their work and at the completion of the work, they shall
remove all rubbish from and about the premises and all tools and surplus materials
and shall leave the work area clean, unless more exactly specified. All work shall be
done in a neat workmanlike manner in accordance with the National Electric Safety
Code, National Electric Code, and NFPA Life Safety Code. The installation shall
also comply with the following ANSI/TIA/EIA Commercial Building wiring standards:
ANSI/TIA/EIA Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling, ANSI/EIA/TIA-569
Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces,
ANSI/EIA/TIA-606 The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications
Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings, ANSI/TIA/EIA-607 Commercial Building
Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications.
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All survey and installation visits must be coordinated through TMAC Install
Coordination. Technicians are required to check in and out of each site visit with the
appropriate Install Coordinator, contact 1-888-433-6208.
Vendor will provide the SYSTIMAX and Panduit materials along with the 24”x28”
plywood for this project.
Components
The components used to establish the Agent Office cable system consist of
SYSTIMAX Technologies SYSTIMAX SCS (Structured Connectivity System)
components, CHATSWORTH Products wall mounted rack with enclosure, ¾”
plywood, miscellaneous materials, installation tools and test equipment.
Only NEW AGENT and ESP offices installing under the MAC project shall be
cabled for the phone drops. This drop will be terminated at the desk/phone location
in port three of a three port faceplate or M104 and left un-terminated at the phone
system location with 6’ of slack. Agent is responsible for the plywood at the phone
system location (2’x3’). Extension of the business lines to the phone system
locations will be covered in a later section of this document (page 8 & 9). Wall
phones shall be left un-terminated at both ends for wall plate installation by phone
system vendor.
The following steps should be completed for the Agents Office cable installation.
Lines are provided if you wish to check off the steps. All cables shall be run in the
false ceiling and in the walls where possible, being supported every 4’-5’ of the
horizontal path with J-hooks or approved category 5 supports. Panduit products
should be used where needed. No cable shall be stapled to walls or baseboards.
Proper category 5 procedures shall be carried out on all cable runs.
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• Stud Finder
• Level
• Fish Tape
• Tone Generator/Probe
• Hammer Drill
• Ladders
• Shop Vacuum
• Punch down tools (66, 110, BIX, Jack Rapid – 10059-603)
• Safety Glasses
• Standard hand tools
• Electric 90 degree drill
• Drywall saw
• Drop Cloth
• Fluke DSP2000 or
• Fluke DSP4000
• Loopback plugs for T1 circuits (pin 1 to pin 4, and pin 2 to pin 5).
• Telephone test set (“Butt set”)
7._____ Install the ¾” plywood (24” wide by 28” high) backboard at the location
identified, at a height no more than 54” from the floor to the bottom of the
backboard.
8. _____ Mount the Chatsworth wall rack and enclosure. The rack shall be
grounded per NEC with at least a #6AWG wire. Door can open on right or left as
needed by removing the enclosure from the rack, rotating 180 degrees and set
into place on the rack locking pins.
10._____ Mount the PatchMax Panel into the rack. Top holes of panel mounted to
3rd usable hole from top of rack. Figure 4. Directions are included to assist with
installation of this panel.
12._____ Install two category 5e cables from the enclosure to each workstation.
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13._____ Install one category 5e cable from every phone, answering machine and
fax location to the phone system location (NEW AGENT and ESP offices only).
14.____ Support horizontal cabling every 4-5 feet with J-hooks or comparable
equivalent. Tie wraps shall not be substituted for J-Hooks.
15._____ At the enclosure, route the cables into the enclosure as required for the
office space and terminate them on the Patchmax (step 12 installed cables only)
16._____At the workstation end, route the cables into the SYSTIMAX M104 surface
mounted housing or wall boxes if using the M12 face plates. Mount the phone
module into position #3 of 3 - position faceplate at each workstation/phone location,
if single answering machine or fax location route the cable into a separate
SYSTIMAX M104 surface mounted housing or wall box if using the single position
faceplate.
17.____ Terminate workstation end of the cable onto a SYSTIMAX MPS wiring
module. Pairs are routed into the center channel of the module. Pairs are terminated
per the color code shown on each side of the module (T568B). FIGURE 3.
18.____For each cable drop, install the modules into positions 1 and 2 of the M104
housing or M12 triplex face plates. Positions 1 and 2 will be used for Data/LAN
workstation connections.
19.____For phone, answering machine and fax locations, install the module into a
single position of the M104 housing or M10 single position face plate. Leave phone
system end un-terminated with 6 feet of slack for phone system technician use. Wall
phones shall be left un-terminated at both ends for wall plate installation by phone
Technician.
20.____ Label the M104 housing or M12 face plate with the appropriate station
number. Labels supplied by Technician. Shown below.
21.____ Label the phone, answering machine and fax locations in sequential order,
if applicable. Shown Top of Page 7
Note:
“Station 1” New and ESP agents only = 2-data cables (position 1 & 2) and phone cable
in position #3.
“Phone 1” Single fax, answering machine locations within New and ESP agent offices
(3- position faceplate shown is for illustrative purposes only, one position faceplates
shall be supplied for use in the agent office).
“Station 2” All moving/existing agent 2-cable data locations.
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23.____ Plug a 9’ D8PS patch cable into module position #1 at all data locations to
be activated. Later this cable will be connected to the computer/terminal.
24.____ Plug 3’ D8PS patch cables into PATCHMAX module position #1 for all
locations to be activated. Later this cable will be connected to the appropriate
Computer/LAN port.
25.____ Complete Channel Tests (patch cable to patch cable) on the cabling system
per the specifications.
26.____ Using Velcro supplied by Technician, neatly dress all patch cables and
Category 5e station cables inside the cabinet. Figure 4
Once the initial cable installation has been completed, the two (2) cable drops must
be tested to verify the capability to transmit data. The installation must be free of
any defects. By using SYSTIMAX Technologies Category Five SYSTIMAX PDS
components and proper installation procedures, this infrastructure is designed to
support data transmission speeds up to 622 Mbps (Million bits per second).
Either a Fluke DSP-2000, or technical equivalent cable tester will be used to test the
system. Using the data patch cords installed in steps 23 and 24 above, the installer
shall perform a CHANNEL test for the LAN cables installed. Each Cable at each
workstation must be channel tested (patch cord to patch cord) from the PATCHMAX
connection to the workstation (one patch cord for each connection at a cabled
location). As testing is completed at each workstation, leave the patch cable in port
#1 at faceplate and enclosure for each workstation.
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If any cable fails the Autotest, examine the test results for possible causes of failure
and correct as necessary.
The data demarc extension moves the telephone company connections for dial
backup line (DBU) and T-1 circuit from the legal demarc into the enclosure where
the equipment will be housed. The locations of the data circuit and the DBU circuit
may be in different locations within or outside of the building. Often times the Data
Circuit (Smart Jack) will be extended into the building and the DBU will be left at the
phone company legal demarcation point.
Multiple pair house cables (25pr, 50pr, etc) shall not be used within the demarc
extension unless authorized by your State Farm Install Coordination contact.
The data demarc extension will consist of three (3) category 5e 4-pair cables that
will route from the Agent’s legal Point of Demarcation to where the Agent’s new
enclosure is located. The three category 5e cables of the Demarc extension are
going to be for a Dedicated T-1 Data Circuit, a dial backup circuit and the third will
be for future growth. The third cable shall be terminated at the Data Circuit
location for future use.
At the Agents Equipment end, the Installer shall terminate the three cables with
MPS modules mounted in a surface mounted M104 housing, or a triplex faceplate
inside the enclosure. Cable #1 (data circuit) will be the dedicated data circuit,
Cable #2 (DBU) will be the analog circuit and #3 (Spare) will be for future use.
Plug a 3’ patch cable into Cable #1.
At the circuit demarc location, install cables # 1 and #3 to the smart jack location
and terminate them with MPS modules mounted in either the surface mounted M104
housing or a triplex faceplate. Install a D8CM-10 patch cord from cable #1 data
circuit and test the channel between the enclosure and smart jack. Install patchcord
into Smart Jack (if Smart Jack installed, if not leave patch cord). Cable #2 (DBU),
shall be routed to the legal demarc (this may be in a totally different location than
where the circuit cables are terminated), and cross-connected to the Dial Backup
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circuit (if DBU installed, if not leave 6 foot of slack). Terminate pair #1 (White/Blue)
of Cable #2 onto the DBU circuit and verify connectivity by checking for dial tone at
the enclosure.
The telephone system demarc extension (NEW AGENT and ESP offices only) will
consist of two (2) Category 5e 4-pair cables routed from the future phone system
location to the legal demarc location where the dial backup line, described above,
was pulled. These cables do not need to be terminated at either end. Leave six (6’)
of cable at both ends and label both ends of the cables with “Phone Demarc #1 and
Phone Demarc #2.
If the circuit and/or dial backup lines are not yet installed or cannot be located, the
technician must note this and immediately notify Install Coordination 1-888-443-
6208. All demarc extension cabling must be installed and tested per State Farm
provided Specifications.
Before leaving, the Technician shall make a final check of the premises to ensure all
project specifications have been met.
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Note: Each 24 port Patchmax panel shall support up to twelve (12) workstations.
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Lan Printer #1
Workstations Analog Out
Server #1 ISDN Line
Analog Line (if needed)
NM-
FASTETHERNET PORTS SP
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15x 8x
EXT
CN
B1
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PWR
Modem OH
WIC-1AM BRIU
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10/
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LOOP
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ALRM
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BASE TX BACK
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DSU
15x 7x 14x 6x 13x 5x 12x 4x 11x 3x 10x 2x 9x 1x 8x 0x
T1
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 GE1
STAT
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SPEED 1 2
POE
2X 12X 14X 24X
MODE
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Workstations
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Smart
Jack
Demarc Extension
3 Cat5 Cables NOTE: Smart Jack may
be installed in the Agent
P1-New T1 Circuit Voice Comm Closet or
P2-Dial Backup Circuit 6-10ft. the Building Demarc
P3-Future patch Point.
cord
3ft. P1 P1
patch P2 P2
Router
cord
P3 P3
Data RJ45/568B
Communications Quadplex Quadplex
Room M104SMB M104SMB
To comply with NEC Article 800 regulations regarding abandoned cabling, State
Farm is making a change to the procedures during the moving or closing agent
office MAC process.
The change in process will require the cables terminated onto the PatchMax panel to
remain terminated and labeled for “future Use”. This will require installing a 19”
Hinged Wall bracket to mount the existing panels onto. The ground wire and
attachment device will need to be moved from the existing rack to the new panel and
bracket.
Steps:
1. Remove Enclosure/Cover from the rack by lifting up on the enclosure to remove
from the keyed holes at each corner. Be careful, lifting too high will prevent removal
as the key is in the middle to allow the enclosure to be used upside down.
2. Remove Patchpanels and the ground conductor from the rack and leave
terminated for re-use. Do not remove cables from the panel as done in past.
3. Loosen the 4 Lag-bolts holding the Rack to the wall and remove the rack from the
wall.
4. Install Hinged Wall bracket (Middle Atlantic HPM-2) to wall using two of the four
Lag-bolts from the rack, tighten bolts. Remove the two bolts not being used for the
new wall bracket.
5. Install Panels and Ground Wire to Wall Bracket. Screws for the Hinged Wall
Bracket come in the box. The screws have a plastic washer attached so be sure the
ground conductor bracket is touching metal by scraping the paint from the panel
around the screw hole. If mounting two 24 port or one 48 port panels offset them as
needed to fit on the 2U panel. Only two screws need to be used for each panel in
this instance.
6. Label the panel(s) with the State Farm supplied “future use” labels. Label each
panel if more than one is present. Be sure to fill in today’s date as the “Abandoned
Date” on the label (Sharpie or like will suffice).
If 36 port panels are being left behind at this office place sticker directly over the
ports of the panel.
7. Take enclosure off the wall and prepare cabinet for shipping to new office or returning to State
Farm with rack as required.
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Tracking Requirement:
State Farm is requesting the VENDOR to provide the following information when terminating all 48
port patch panels. VENDOR must physically remove and dispose of the entire bar code from the
48 port patch panel. State Farm will provide an Excel Spreadsheet electronically for easy transfer
of below tracking information. VENDOR must electronically submit the Excel spreadsheet each
week on Monday containing the previous week's activity.
- HP Number
- Agent Code
- Agent Name
- Agent Address
- Bar Code number from the 48 port patch panel
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Future Use
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State Farm
Tele-Worker Demarc Extension
Installation Package
Revised 01-28-2009
Table of Contents
Cabling Overview Page 20
Cable Installation Page 21
Vendor Supplied Materials Page 21
Vendor Supplied Tools Page 22
Demarc Extensions Page 23
DRAWINGS:
Figure 1: M104 Surface mounted Box. Page 24
Figure 2: MPS5 Module Termination Page 25
Figure 3: Office drawing Page 26
Figure 4: Smart Jack Page 27
Figure 5: Network Interface Jack “N.I.J” Page 28
Figure 6: 66-Block/T-1 connections Page 29
Cabling Overview
This will be a Systimax SCS Category 5e installation designed to support data
transport speeds up to 622 Mbps (Million bits per second). INSTALLATION
PERSONNEL MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH SYSTIMAX PDS INSTALLATION
PRACTICES.
Technicians shall take necessary precautions and insure that all applicable laws,
ordinances, rules, regulations, codes and orders of any public authority having
jurisdiction for the safety of persons or property or to protect them from damage,
injury or loss are complied with. Installation of the entire wiring system will be
performed by competent and trained personnel. All technicians shall be
experienced in and capable of doing the kind of work assigned to them.
Installers shall be licensed and approved by state and local authorities if
required by federal, state or local statutes, codes and ordinances. Technicians
shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or
rubbish caused by them or their work and at the completion of the work, they shall
remove all rubbish from and about the premises and all tools and surplus materials
and shall leave the work area clean, unless more exactly specified. All work shall be
done in a neat workmanlike manner in accordance with the National Electric Safety
Code, National Electric Code, and NFPA Life Safety Code. The installation shall
also comply with the following ANSI/TIA/EIA Commercial Building wiring standards:
ANSI/TIA/EIA 568B.1 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling,
ANSI/EIA/TIA-569 Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways
and Spaces, ANSI/EIA/TIA-606 The Administration Standard for the
Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings, ANSI/TIA/EIA-607
Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for
Telecommunications.
Components
The components used to extend Telecommunications Network facilities within the
State Farm Teleworker environment will consist of SYSTIMAX Technologies
SYSTIMAX SCS (Structured Connectivity System) components, miscellaneous
materials, installation tools and test equipment.
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• Cabling for the demarc extension will consist of two (2) – Category 5e Cables. Part
numbers listed in Vendor Supplied materials Page 4
• Cables terminations will consist of direct connections to legal demarc for B-1 and DSL
connections as well as modular Systimax MPS connections for T-1 and office area
connections.
• All cables shall be installed in a manner adhering to all codes and standards
as listed on page 2.
• Proper category 5e procedures shall be carried out on all cable runs.
• Cables shall not be stapled at any point along their path.
• UV rated cable should be used for all installations where cable is routed on
exterior of residence or building.
• Plenum cable shall be used where technically needed or code states it is
needed.
• Stud Finder
• Level
• Fish Tape
• Tone Generator/Probe
• Hammer Drill
• Cordless Drill
• Ladders
• Shop Vacuum
• Punch down tools (66, 110, BIX)
• Safety Glasses
• Standard hand tools
• Electric 90 degree drill
• Drywall saw
• Drop Cloth
Demarc Extension
The demarc extension moves the telephone company connections for T-1 circuits, DSL
connections or dial backup line (DBU) from the legal demarc into the office area of the State Farm
Tele-worker location. The locations of the T-1 circuit and the DSL and DBU circuit may be in
different locations within or outside of the building. Often times the T-1 (Smart Jack) will be
extended into the building and the DBU will be left at the phone company legal demarcation point.
The State Farm Tele-Worker Demarc Extension will consist of two scenarios.
1. 384kb Fractured or Full T-1 Circuit and Dial Back Up (DBU) capabilities.
• Two-Cat5e cables routed between the office desk location and the two possibly
separate demarc locations. (Labeled at both ends T-1 cable #1 and DBU cable
#2)
• The DBU cable shall be ran directly to the “legal demarc” location (usually on the
outside of the house or common area of an apartment building or Condominium,
often referred to as “N.I.J – Network Interface Jack).
• The T-1 cable shall route to the “Smart Jack” location, which may be at the same
location as the DBU demarc or cabled to a protective area within the house or
weatherproof box.
• Both cables terminated with MPS modules, housed in an M104 surface mount
box at the desk location. Box to be labeled with correct circuit ID and DBU# if
applicable.
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• T-1 cable shall be terminated with single MPS module, housed in an M104
surface mount box at the “Smart Jack” location to allow patchcord connection to
the smart jack as well as loopback testing.
• If location has a DBU? Terminate the white/blue pair directly onto labeled
connection at the demarc and test for dial tone at the desk location. If location
does not have a DBU? Cable can be left with slack for future termination and
labeled within the legal demarc box or location.
The T-1 cables that are terminated modular at both ends need to be tested to be
sure the connections are correct and the cable can pass the data as needed.
Either a Fluke DSP-2000, or technical equivalent cable tester will be used to test the
system. Using patch cords at both ends of the cable, the installer shall perform a
CHANNEL test for the T-1 cables installed. Leave patch cables attached after test
and install into the “Smart Jack” and router at their respective ends.
If any cable fails the Autotest, examine the test results for possible causes of failure
and correct as necessary.
Before leaving, the Technician shall make a final check of the premises to ensure all
project specifications have been met.
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MPS
8
1
MPS
8
1
MPS
8
1
MPS
8
1
MPS
8
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NIJ
Smart jack
M104 Patchcord
Teleworker office
M104
NIJ
Teleworker office
M104
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The above black box is what is requested as connectivity for the T-1.
Notice square ivory box. This is the Smartjack at this location as well as the legal
demarc for the DBU on the right.
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The above are pictures of possible demarc NIJ boxes on houses. The pictures on
the bottom row associate with the picture above them.
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